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Dried fruit and milled cereal products have been subject to insect attack ever since humans began to store food.

Chlorination effectively reduces problems with water colour, taste and odour, and treats bacterial contamination.

There are many infectious emergency diseases of pigs that do not occur in Australia.

The Report card on sustainable natural resource use in agriculture: status and trend in the agricultural areas of the south-west of Western Australia was produced by the Department of Prim

This trial investigated better matching canola varieties in the northern agricultural region to sowing time to see if yields could be increased.

Western Australia has a well-deserved reputation for producing healthy livestock that are free of diseases and residues that could harm human health or damage our markets.

Precision sowing, by placing the seeds at equal distances apart has improved yields with lupins in the northern agricultural region.

The Department of Agriculture and Food (DAFWA) supports the growth of the state's agrifood sector in four key areas: markets, productivity, profitability and people.   Funded by the state governmen

This trial investigated if feeding damage caused by cabbage aphid causes yield loss in canola. The trial was established to re-investigate management guidelines for aphid colonies in canola.

The Podguard line AN14R9012 appears to be a viable option for direct harvesting and delayed harvesting of canola.

This trial investigated if row spacing and seeding rate in Albus lupins had an impact on fungal disease.

Because of the dry conditions fungal disease were not evident.

Caution: Anthrax is a serious zoonotic disease.

In the trial series at Grass Patch, Ballidu, Merredin and Holt Rock, the highest grain yields, oil and gross margins were from the open pollinated variety, so growers should continue to use open po

In general, as long as nitrogen is applied within eight weeks of sowing, there is no yield penalty.

In general, as long as nitrogen is applied within eight weeks of sowing, there is no yield penalty.

In general, as long as nitrogen is applied within eight weeks of sowing, there is no yield penalty. 

Soil organic carbon is a measureable component of soil organic matter.

In general, as long as nitrogen is applied within eight weeks of sowing, there is no yield penalty.

In general, as long as nitrogen is applied within eight weeks of sowing, there is no yield penalty.

In general, as long as nitrogen is applied within eight weeks of sowing, there is no yield penalty.

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